Where the Classroom Meets the Field: Real-World Experience in Criminology and Criminal Justice

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What does it really mean to prepare for a career in criminal justice? For students at Kent State, it means learning from faculty who don’t just teach the field—they actively work in it.

At Kent State, education goes beyond textbooks. Students gain insight from professionals who bring real-world experience directly into the classroom, helping bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Learning From Experience, Not Just Instruction

In Kent State’s Department of Sociology and Criminology, students have the opportunity to learn from faculty like Professor William Kalkhoff, whose work extends far beyond campus. By day, he teaches courses, conducts research, and mentors students. Outside the classroom, he serves in law enforcement and emergency response roles, bringing firsthand experience to every lesson.

This dual experience gives students a deeper understanding of what careers in criminal justice truly entail. Instead of simply reading about high-pressure decision-making or emergency response, students learn from someone who has experienced it firsthand.

Turning Theory Into Real-World Application

Criminology and criminal justice are fields built on understanding people, systems, and decision-making under pressure. At Kent State, faculty research and applied work help bring these concepts to life.

For example, research collaborations between faculty and law enforcement agencies examine how officers perform in high-stress situations and how technology, such as body cameras, affects outcomes.

These kinds of experiences don’t just enhance learning—they help students see how their education connects directly to careers in public safety, law enforcement, and policy.

Preparing for Careers in a Changing Field

The criminal justice field continues to evolve, requiring professionals who can think critically, analyze complex situations, and adapt to new challenges.

Learning from faculty who actively contribute to the field gives students a clearer picture of career pathways, whether they’re interested in law enforcement, corrections, research, or public policy. It also helps students build confidence in their ability to apply what they’re learning in real-world situations.

Bringing This Experience Online

For students who need flexibility, Kent State’s online Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice provides the opportunity to gain this same level of insight and expertise in a fully online format.

The program is designed to help students:

  • Build advanced knowledge of crime, justice systems, and policy
  • Develop analytical and research skills
  • Prepare for leadership roles in criminal justice and related fields

Even in an online environment, students benefit from faculty expertise, real-world applications, and a curriculum grounded in current issues shaping the field today.

Why It Matters

For Kent State students, learning from faculty who actively work in the field is more than an advantage—it’s a window into their future. It provides a clearer understanding of the challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities that come with a career in criminal justice.

Take the Next Step

If you’re ready to advance your career in criminal justice, Kent State Online offers flexible programs designed to meet the needs of today’s learners.

Explore the online Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Request more information or connect with a program coordinator.

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